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SATURDAY,  APRIL  4th,  1891,  at  8:15  P.M., 


FOR  THE  BENEFIT  OF  THE 

Hew  Tork    Brooklyn  St.  Andrew's  Qne-csnt  Coifs:  Stands. 

(FOUNDED  BY  MRS.  J.  M.  LAMADRI D,  1886.) 


'POPULAR  x  MONTHLY 


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Handsome  Colored  Lithograph  with  Each  Number. 

128  PAGES;  OVER  100  ILLUSTRATIONS. 

Choice  Miscellaneous  Matter  and  Stories  by  Famous  Authors. 


$3.00  per  Annum;  25  Gents  per  Copy. 

Address : 

Mrs.  FRANK  LESLIE,  110  Fifth  Ave.,  N.  Y. 


lEx  ICtbrtB 


SEYMOUR  DURST 


THE  PRIDE  OF  THE  HOUSEHOLD. 


WAY'S  SPOOL  SILK. 


Complete  outfits  for  infants ; 
from  stock  or  made  to  order — 
Estimate  of  cost  submitted. 

Infants'  Dept.,  2d  floor. 


WHS 


AND 


"CLEANFAST" 
Black  Hosiery 

STRONGEST  AND  BEST. 


Our  New 
SPRING  GOODS 

are 
Better  Value 

and 
Handsomer 
than  ever. 
NEVER  FADE 
OR  CROCK. 


A  Complete 
ASSORTMENT 

for  Men, 
Women  and 
Children. 
Also, 
MENDING 
COTTON, 
of  our  Dye. 


AT  THE  FOLLOWING  RETAIL  STORES: 
927  Broadway,  New  York; 
20  Temple  Place,  Boston; 
107  State  Street,  Chicago; 
57  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland  ; 
66  West  4th  St.,  Cincinnati. 

The  CLEANFAST  HOSIERY  Go, 


BOVININE. 


Contains  more  than  26  per  cent,  of  Soluble 
Albuminoids.  Is  the  only  Raw  Food  in  the 
world.  Keeps  in  any  climate.  Never  becomes 
rancid  like  most  meat  extracts.  Is  retained  by 
the  most  irritable  stomach.  Creates  new  and 
vitalized  blood  faster  than  any  other  prepara- 
tion. Sustains  life  for  weeks  by  injection.  Is 
daily  saving  life  in  cases  of  Consumption,  Ty- 
phoid and  Relapsing  Fever,  Diphtheria,  Bright's 
Disease,  Neuralgia,  Pneumonia,  Anaemia,  Ma- 
rasmus, Cholera  Infantum,  and  all  diseases  of 
children.  Is  especially  efficacious  in  malarial 
troubles.  Builds  up  the  system  after  severe 
surgical  operations.  Soothes  and  alleviates  ul- 
cerated and  cancerous  conditions  of  the  stom- 
ach and  bowels.  Is  the  only  nutrient  that  will 
permanently  cure  nervous  prostration  and  debil- 
ity. Upon  it  puny  and  feeble  infants  and  chil- 
dren and  their  exhausted  mothers  thrive  won- 
derfully. Contains  no  medication  whatever. 
Put  up  in  six  and  twelve  ounce  bottles  at  sixty 
cents  and  one  dollar.  Twelve-ounce  contains 
the  strength  of  ten  pounds  of  meat. 


TheJ.P.Bush  MTGCo., 

2  BARCLAY  STREET, 

NEW  YORK. 


THE  HEW  ENGLISH  PERFUWE 

Crala-Apple  Stan. 

m alus  coronaria.  Begd. 

What  London  and  NewYork  say  of  it. 

"Chief  among  the  fashionable  scents  is 
4  Crab-Apple  Blossoms,'  a  delicate  per- 
fume of  highest  quality ;  one  of  the  choic- 
est ever  produced." — Court  Journal. 

"  It  would  not  be  possible  to  conceive  of  a 
more  delicate  and  delightful  perfume  than 
the  'Crab-Apple  Blossoms, '  which  is 
put  up  by  the  Crown  Perfumery  Company, 
of  London.  It  has  the  aroma  of  Spring  in  it.  and  one  could  use 
it  for  a  lifetime  and  never  tire  of  it."— beio  York-  Observer, 

"It  is  the  daintiest  and  most  delicious  of  perfumes,  and  in  a 
few  months  has  superseded  all  others  in  the  boudoirs  of  the 
grandes  dames  of  London,  Paris  and  New  York."— The  Argo- 
naut. 


Blossoms. 

(MA j  us  snBONABi»| 
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Put  up  in  1,  2,  3  and  4  ounce  bottles. 


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"Our  readers  who  are  in  the  habit  of 
purchasing   that  delicious  perfume, 
'Crab -Apple   Blossoms.'   of  the 
Crown  Perfumery  Company,  should  pro- 
cure also  a  bottle  of  their  '  Inviarorat- 
intr  Lavender  Salts.'   There  is  no 
more  agreeable  cure  for  headache,  and 
by  leaving  the  stopper  out  for  a  few  mo- 
ments a  delightful   perfume  escapes, 
which  freshens  and  purifies  the  air  most 
enjoyably."—  Le  Follet. 

MADE  ONLY  BY 

The  Crown  Perfumery  Co., 

177  NKW  MOM)  ST.,  LONDON.      SOLD  EVERYWHERE 
Don't  be  deceived  by  fraudulent  imitations,  put  up 

by  unprincipled  dealers  for  extra  gain.  The  genuine  Crab- 
Apple  BlosHonis  is  sold  only  in  the  bottles  of  the  Company, 
with  the  well-known  Crown  Stopper  as  shown  above.  Reject 
all  substitutes.  Infringements  will  be  prosecuted. 


SEE  TO  IT,  when  you  BUY  LAMPS  for  f(  )ORS<*Lr**)r  for 

WEDDING  GIFTS,  that  you  get 

THE  "ROCHESTER." 

It  gives  the  MOST  and  BEST  LIGHT,  is  ABSOLUTELY  SAFE 
and  PERFECTLY  SIMPLE.  EVERY  LAMP  WARRANTED.  The 
LIGHT  is  the  same  from  the  cheapest  or  most  expensive.  Simply  a  dif- 
ference in  LOOKS.  We  make  over  1,000  designs,  so  every  "taste"  can 
be  satisfied  from  our  assortment  of  Piano,  Banquet,  Vase  and  Library 
Lamps,  Chandeliers,  etc.,  etc.  Two  sizes:  65  Candle  Power  for  Houses; 
300  Candle  Power  for  Stores,  etc.,  etc.    Manufactured  by 

EDWARD  MILLER  &  CO.,  10  and  12  College  Place,  (n/X^n  NEW  YORK. 

PROGRAMME. 

PART  I. 

The  names  of  Artists  who  have  kindly  volunteered  their  services  art'  as  follows  : 

OPENING  ADDRESS  

MR.  A.  B.  DE  FRECE. 

a,  SERENADE  Taft 

b,  ORIENTAL  MARCH,  dedicated  to  Mr.  William  Steinway  Dulcken 

Messrs.  FRANK  TAFT  and  F.  Q.  DULCKEN. 

a,  ARIA — La  Fille  du  Regiment  Donizetti 

b,  "Come  where  the  Lindens  Bloom  "  Dudley  Buck 

MME.  IDA  KLEIN. 

RECITATION— "  Mary.  Queen  of  Scots"  Bell 

MRS.  HARRIET  WEBB. 
ARIA    C.  Saint-Saens 

MISS  EMILY  WINANT. 

a,  NOCTURNE— F  Sharp  Minor  Chopin 

b,  RHAPSODIE  HONGROISE  Liszt 

VALESCA  FRANCK. 

a,  CAVATINA— "La  Jtiive  "  Halevy 

b.  VON  DEK  REIMER. .  Lowi 

HERR  CONRAD  BEHRENS. 

RECITATION— "America,"  written  expressly  for  Mrs.  Frank  Leslie,  for  this  occa-  )  j  Miller 
sion,  by  \ 

{Copyrighted,  and  all  rights  reserved.) 

MRS.  FRANK  LESLIE. 


UNION 


BROADWAY, 

Thirty-second  Street  and  Sixth  Avenue, 

XE1V  YORK. 

Bank  open  dally  from  10  A.M.  to  3  I'.M. 

MONDAYS  from  10  A.M.  to  7  P.M. 

SATURDAYS,  from  10  A.M.  to  Noon. 

DEPOSITS  FROM  TEN  CENTS  TO  THREE  THOUSAND  DOLLARS. 

Interest  credited  in  January  and  July  of  each  year, 
on  Five  Dollars  and  upwards. 


ADAPTEIt  TO  ALL  K IS l>S  OF 


HAND  AND  MACHINE  WORK. 

I, U  K  MB  nnOIDKRY.  now  of  no  much  Interest 
to  the  I  .ail  I  cm.  especially  considered. 

SOLD  BY  ALL  RESPECTABLE  DEALERS  I.\  THE 
COUNTRY. 

ASK  FOR  BARBOUR'S. 


77* 


WAY  S  CROCHET  SILK 


GRAND  NATIONAL  PRIZE  of  16,600f. 


auiNA- 


LAROCHE'S 

INVIGORATING  TONIC, 

CONTAIIVING 

Peruvian  Bark,  and 
Pure  Catalan  Wine. 

Endorsed  by  the  Medical  Faculty  of 
Paris,  as  the  Best  Remedy  for 

LOSS  of  APPETITE, 

FEVER  and  AGUE, 
MALARIA,  NEURALGIA 
and  INDIGESTION. 

An  experience  of  25  years  in  experi- 
mental analysis,  together  with  the  val- 
uable aid  extended  by  the  Academy 
of  Medicine  in  Paris,  has  enabled  M, 
Laroche  to  extract  the  entire  active 
properties  of  Peruvian  Bark  (a  result) 
not  before  attaine  !)„  and  to  concen- 
trate them  in  an  elixir,  which  possesses  in  the  highest 
deerreeits  restorative  and  invfuroratinpr  qualities,  free 
from  the  disagreeable  bitterness  of  other  remedies. 
22  rue  Drouot,  Paris. 

E.  FOUGERA  &  CO.,  Agents  for  U.  S., 

30  North  William  street,  N.  Y. 


LAROCHE 


if 

Mackintosh  Coats  not  being  made 
by  tailors  are  generally  deficient  in 
shape  and  fit. 

We  do  not  make  our  own  Mack- 
intoshes, but  we  supervise  their  pro- 
duction to  an  extent  sufficient  to 
secure  proper  cut,  trimming,  and 
sewing,  with  that  liberality  of  length 
in  skirt  and  cape  not  generally  found 
in  rubber  store  coats. 

At  $  1 5  we  sell  a  Coat  which  seems 
about  all  that  can  be  desired.  Bet- 
ter ones  for  $18  and  $22.50. 

ROGERS,  PEET  &  CO. 

THREE      I  Prince, 
BROADWAY ■<  Warren, 
STORES,     (32d  St. 

Popular  Novels 

POPULAR  AUTHORS. 

The  time  is  soon  coining:  for  making  preparations  to 
flit  to  the  Summer  Resorts,  whether  by  the  shores  of  the 
loud  resounding  sea,  among  the  mountain  recesses,  or  in 
the  shady  glens.  No  preparations  can  be  said  to  be  com- 
plete without  a  set  of  the  following  breezy  novels,  light, 
airy  and  graceful  in  style,  and  fascinating  iii  plot: 

A  WANDERING  BEAUTY,  by  Winona  Oilman  25c. 

PRETTY  FREDA'S  LOVERS,  by  Laura  Jean  Libbey.. 25c. 

WILLFUL  GAYNELL,  by  Laura  Jean  Libbey  25c. 

FLIRTATIONS  OF  A  BEAUTY,  by  Lauka  Jean  Libbey  25c. 

THE  FIPST  OR  THE  SECOND,  by  Winona  Oilman  . .  25c. 

MISS.  DAVIS  OF  BROOKLYN,  by  Winona  Oilman  25o. 

"ADRIETTA,"  by  Mary  Kyle  Dallas  25c. 

THE  KIND'S  DAUGHTERS,  by  the  Author  of  "The  Or- 
phan Sisters"  25c. 

MRS.  ROBERT  ELSMERE,  a  Companion  Story  to  "Rob- 
ert Elsmere  M   25c. 

These  books  are  all  printed  on  fine  white  paper,  in 
bold,  legible  type,  bound  in  neat  paper  covers,  and  are 
for  sale  by  all' newsdealers,  or  will  be  sent,  postpaid,  on 
the  receipt  of  price.  Address, 

Munro's  Publishing  House, 

24  and  26  Vandewater  Street, 

NEW  YORK. 


33  Per  Cent. 

SAVING 


IN 


GAS  BILLS. 


Enormous  gas  bills  result  from  excessive  gas  pressure. 
When  gas  **  blows  "  at  the  burner,  it  is  being  wasted  pro 
rata.  The  higher  the  pressure,  the  less  the  illumination 
and  the  larger  the  gas  bill. 

The  automatic  action  of  Governor  attached  to  each  in- 
dividual meter  permits  the  consumer  to  control  his  own 
pressure,  regardless  of  the  Gas  Company,  and  obligates 
him  to  pay  for  only  the  minimum  supply  of  Gas  required 
for  economic  service. 

Secures  a  steady  and  increased  Illumination,  resulting 
from  regular  pressure  and  consequent  perfect  combustion 
of  the  gases,  thus  insuring  a  pure  and  healthful  atmos- 
phere. 

Prevents  the  disagreeable  whistling,  blowing  and  smok- 
ing of  burners,  and  consequent  injury  to  ceilings,  paint- 
ings or  drapery. 

Greatly  reduces  "Fire  Insurance  Risks"  incident  to 
"  Streaming  "  Gas  Jets  and  Burners,  and  avoids  the  fre- 
quent danger  and  expense  of  broken  globes. 

The  Governor  costs  consumer  practically  nothing,  as  the 
savins;  in  <ias  Bills  (where  full  capacity  of  meter  is  used) 
will  rebate  cosl  nf  Governor  in  every  three  or  four  months' 
service,  and  in  large  buildings  every  sixty  days,  thus  re- 
turning from  200  to  wo  per  cent,  annual  dividends  upon 
the  investment  (or  cost  of  machine). 

Over  in. niio  iM  service,    livery  machine  warranted. 

Exclusive  City  or  state  Agencies  awarded. 

The  Union  National  Gas  Saving  Co., 

744  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK. 

N.  B.— Above  system  is  in  service  at  the  Metropolitan 
Opera  House. 


THE  IDEAL  MUSICAL  BOX 

IS  THE  BEST! 

Combines  all  the  latest  improvements,  and 
plays  any  number  of  tunes  by  the  addition 
jgS"t  \  V\         nrw  (')''ind<Ts,  obtainable  at  any  time  at 


*>imr         b       small  cost. 

^  The  Largest  Stock  in  America  to  Select  From. 

Send  Stamp  for  Illustrated  ( %atalogue. 

JACOT  &  SON,  298  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK, 

PR<  )GRAMMEJ. 

PART  II. 

GRAND  DUO  FOR  TWO  PIANOS — "  Norma"  Thai.bkro 

MRS.  J.  M.  LAMADRID  (Amateur)  and  MR.  F.  Q.  DULCKEN. 

HUMOROUS  RECITATIONS— a,  Sunday-school  Concert  >  fJmj  Fm  WoQD 

o,  The  Baby  s  Soliloquy  ) 

MR.  and  MRS.  HENRY  FIRTH  WOOD. 

a.  SONG  Lassen 

b,  "   ScHTBEKT 

CHRISTIAN  FRITSCH. 

VIOLIN  SOLO  Vailez 

JEANNE  FRANKO. 

a.  STILL  WIE  DER  NACHT  Bohm 

0,  ALLERSELEN  Lassen 

MISS  EMILY  WINANT. 

PREISLIED  FROM  "  MEISTERSINGER  "  Waoner 

JEANNE  FRANKO,  FRANK  TAFT  and  F.  Q.  DULCKEN. 

MR.  FERD.  Q.  DULCKEN  Musical  Director  and  Composer. 

Steinway  Pianos  and  Mason  &  Hamlin  Liszt  Organ  Used. 


HARDMAN 
PIANO 

FIFTH  AVENUE  and  NINETEENTH  ST. 


TheGreatFoot 

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Wr-QjR  EDUC I  N  G  ibe  G>  I Z  E- 

^  V  *  INSTANT  RELIEF  FOR  COLD 
SWOLLEN  TENDER  or  PERSPIRING  FEET 


Price,  50  cts.,  at  Drugr  Stores,  or  by  mail.  Trial 
Package  and  illustrated  pamphlet  for  a  dime. 

THE  PEDINE,  €0.  ~S~  World  Bldg.,  N.  I. 


DR.  CAMPBELL'S 

"  LIFE-RENEWING 


SAFE  UC  EMffil  WAFERS. 

The  Unrivaled  Complexion  Beautifier. 


They  remove  all  blemishes  that 
flei-h  is  heir  to,  and  impart 

A  DRESDEN  CHINA 
COMPLEXION 

to  all  using  them  from  a  complex- 
ional  standpoint,  while  as  a  Blood 
Purifier  they  cannot  be  excelled.  All 
manifestations  of  the  terrible  results 
of  Impure  Blood  are  prevented  by 
their  use,  as  they  act  directly  on  the 
blood  through  the  liver. 

By  mail,  Si. 
Depot,  220  Sixth  Ave.,  N.Y., 

And  All  Druggists. 
9  SPECIAL!   If  Ladies,  when  or- 
w.  deiing,  will  mention  this  Journal, 
will,  in  addition  to  their  order,  receive  (gratis),  A  VERY 
NDSOME  MONEY  PURSE. 


tney 
HA 


W.T.  MERSEREAU  Jfc  CO., 

39  Union  Square,  N.Y.,  near  17th  St., 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

BRASS  BEDSTEADS, 
Brass  Coods 

HOUSEHOLD  USE  AND  DECORATION. 


OTIS  ELEVATORS 


Have  carried  millions 
of  passengers  without 
a  single  accident.  The 
standard  for  35  .years. 
The  new  Electric  Ele- 
vator is  the  latest  type 
of  machine  for  passen- 
ger and  freight  serv- 
ice. Hydraulic,  Steam 
and  Belt  Elevators. 


Of  IS  BBOTHEPJ  f.  X-    ■ ... 


OTIS  BROTHERS  &  CO.,  38  Park  Row,  New  York. 


A  Handsome  and  Useful  Present. 

ALWAYS  IN  SEASON. 

«4-in-Hand"  IVecktie 

CROCHETED  WITH 

BRAINERD  &  ARMSTRONG'S 

F ast  Color  Crochet  Silk. 

"WASHABLE." 

Used  by  all  Art  Schools,  and  for  sale  by  all  first-class 
dealers  in  Embroidery  Materials. 

BRAINERD  &  ARMSTRONG  CO., 

635  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK. 

Send  for  Printed  Rules  for  Crocheting  Gents'  Four-in-Hand 
Neckties. 


How  to  Clothe  the  Children* 

BEST  &  CO. 

m 

It  is  our  exclusive  business  to  fit  out  Boys,  Girls  and  Babies 
with  everything  from  Hats  to  Shoes,  and  we 
are  prepared  to  do  it  in  the  best 
manner  at  the  least 
cost. 

We  include  Youths'1  and  Misses'1  sizes  up  to  18  years. 
60  and  62  West  23d  Street,  New  York. 


DISCRIMINATION 

is  NECESSARY  in 

Selecting  Your  Merchant  Tailor, 

Look  to  Quality  when  comparing  Prices. 

OUR  OBJECT  IS : 

"FAULTLESS  QUALITY,"  "LATEST  STYLES,"  "PERFECT 

^  FIT." 
For  Excellence  and  Moderate  Prices 

We  Defeat  all  Competition. 

Our  assortment  of  Spring  and  Summer  PIECE  GOODS 
is  truly  inviting.  In  addition  to  many  patterns  of  our 
own  special  designs  (not  obtainable  elsewhere),  we  have 
secured  the  "  first  pickings  "  from  most  of  the  best  Eng- 
lish and  French  mills. 

E.  O.  THOMPSON, 

Finest     Merchant  Tailoring', 

245  BROADWAY, 

(Opposite  City  Hall  Park). 


The  Most  Extensive  Manufacturers  of  Billiard  Tables 
in  the  World. 

860  Broadway,  New  York. 
NEWEST  AND  MOST  ELEGANT  STYLES, 

"WITH  THE 

Unequaled  Monarch  Cushions. 

BILLIARD  MATERIALS, 

CLOTH,  BALLS,  CUES,  etc. 

ALSO, 

BAR  FIXTURES  AND  REFRIGERATORS. 

Chicago,  Cincinnati,  St.  Louis,  San  Francisco. 


JJ  BATTERMANN, 


EIMER  &  AMEND 


IMPORTERS  OF 


Broadway,  Graham  and  Flushing  Avenues, 

BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


Drugs,  Chemicals  &  Chemical  Apparatus 

205  to  211  THIRD  AVENUE, 

Cor.  1 8th  Street,  NEW  YORK. 


Established  1  822. 


George  N,  Joyce, 


DEALER  IN 


JEWELRY  AND  SILVERWARE, 
200  Water  and  32  Fulton  Streets, 

Cor.  Fulton  ( United  States  Hotel. )  N  E  W  Y  O  R  K , 


Imported  WineP  Liquors  Cigars 

J.  REISENWEBER,  Prop'r, 

987  anil  989  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York. 


Repairing  Fine  Watches  and  Jewelry  is  made  a  Specialty. 


BILLIARDS  AND  BOWLING. 


PHOTOGRAPHY 

IN  ITS  PERFECTION  ! 

(INSTANTANEOUS.) 

New  SMio. 

NO  STAIRS 
TO  CLIMB. 


R  PACH  BROS. 


935  Broadway, 
Cor.  22d  St., 
NEW  YORK. 


"FREUD'S," 

IMPORTER  AND  MANUFACTURER  OF 

CORSETS 

Bustles,  Shoulder  Braces, 
Abdominal  Supporters,  Pads,  Corset  Steels, 
Corset  Lacings,  etc. 

CORSETS  made  to  Order,  CLEANED  and  REPAIRED. 
72  West  23d  St.,  New  York. 


WITH  COMPLIMENTS  OF 

S.  WECHSLER  &  BRO 

BROOKLYN. 


GEO.  W.  COGER, 

PLUMBER  I  m  FITTER, 

124  BROADWAY, 

Near  Bebford  Avenue,  BROOKLYN,  E.  D. 


ROSS'S  ROYAL 

Belfast  Ginger  We 

"ROYAL  SODA  WATER," 


ETC. 


Sole  Manufactory,  Belfast,  Ireland. 

AGENCY,  56  PINE  STREET,  NEW  YORK. 


FEEDING  THE  MULTITUDE. 

"  Careless  their  merits  or  their  faults  to  scan, 
His  pity  gave  ere  charity  began."       — Deserted  Village. 

In  the  sixth  chapter  of  St.  John  we  read  how,  at  the  suggestion  of  His  disciple 
Andrew,  Jesus  miraculously  fed  the  multitude  beside  the  Sea  of  Galilee.  Hence  the 
name  "  St.  Andrew's  Coffee  Stands,"  as  adopted  by  Mrs.  J.  M.  Lamadrid  for  her  unique 
and  now  deservedly  famous  charitable  enterprise.  Mrs.  Lamadrid  first  began  this  work 
in  New  York  city  in  1886  ;  and  during  the  last  five  years  she  has  daily  fed  the  multi- 
tude— not  miraculously,  indeed,  but  with  a  direct  practical  and  persevering  generosity 
which  is  sufficiently  rare  in  these  times  to  be  regarded  with  wondering  admiration. 

The  St.  Andrew  Coffee  Stands  are  open  for  business  daily  from  5  o'clock  a.  m. 
until  7  p.m.;  on  Sundays  from  7  to  10  a.m.,  and  from  3  to  5  p.m.,  at  the  following 
locations  : 

No.  i— Coenties  Slip.  No.  5— Grand  &  Centre  Streets. 

No.  2— Fulton  &  West  Streets.        No.  6—  Duane  &  West  Streets. 
No.  3— Greenwich  &  Battery  Place.  No.  7— Headquarters  &  Kitchen, 
No.  4— Franklin  Square.  37  City  Hall  PI.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Brooklyn — Cor.  Sands  &  Fulton  Streets. 


The  following  is  the 

BILL 


OP  PAFLB. 

Slice  of  Bread 


1-2  Pint  of  Coffee,  witn  iviiik  and  sug 
Beef  Soup,  with  Vegetables,  and  I  Slice  of  Bread 
Pork  and  Beans  - 
Fish  Cakes  - 

Sandwiches  -  -  -  -  - 

Fridays-Fish  Chowder 

And  Extras  occasionally. 


I  cent 
I  cent 
I  cent 
I  cent 
I  cent 
I  cent 


Soup  and  Coffee  supplied  to  Families  by  the  Qnart  or  Ga"on,  at  same  rates,  Bread  to 

accompany  each  portion. 


A  TYPEWRITER  FOR  NOTHING! 

The  Most  Marvelous  Achievement  in  Cheap  and  Useful  Machines. 

It  Does  Good  Work.    Operates  Entirely  Automatically.    Is  Simple  in  Construction.    Han  no  Parts  Liable 
to  Wear  Out.    Is  Compact  in  Form  and 'Light  in  Weight.    In  Well  Made  and 
Neatly  Finished.    Will  Write  Rapidly  with  Practice. 

THE  MEFLITS  OIF1  TIKIS  IVT^OKCITxTE 

Call  forth  the  Highest  Praise  and  Testimonials  from  Hundreds, 

BSCAUSE  : 

It  has  no  ribbons  to  wear  out.   Leaves  every  word  visible  to  tEe  operator  as  soon  as  printed.  Requires  no  skill  or  prac- 
tice to  operate.    Operates  by  use  of  ONE  HAND  only.    Its  size  and  weight  adapts  it  to  travelers. 
Is  an  educator  for  the  young.    The  le'pibi  ity  and  beauty  ot  its  work 
recommend  it  to  the  use  ot  all. 

This  beautiful  and  useful  machine  will  be  presented,  FREE,  to  every  new  subscriber  sending  $3.50  for  one 
year's  subscription  to  BELFORD'S  MAGAZINE. 

Send  at  once,  before  the  present  supply  Is  exhausted. 

BELFORD'S  MAGAZINE  CO.,  860  Broadway,  X.  Y. 


COFFEE-STAND  KITCHEN. 


MRS.  HARRIET  WEB15, 
Reader,  and  Teacher  of  Elocution   and   the   Dramatic  Art, 

ANNOUNCES  TO  HER  FRIENDS  AND  THE  PUBLIC 

An  Evening  of  READINGS,  RECITALS  and  MUSIC, 

Assisted  by  a  number  of  Attractive  and  Noted  Artists, 

THE  BERKELY  LYCEUM  THEATRE,  44th  St.,  near  5th  Ave., 

On  Wednesday  Evening,  April  29th,  1891. 

Tickets,  $1.00.   Box  Seats.  $1.50. 
Tickets  secured  from  Mrs.  Webb  (call  or  address),  at  347  West  34th  St 


BARTENS  &  RICE, 

Watc&es.  Diamonls 


—AND- 


ARTISTIC  JEWELRY, 

20  John  Street, 
NEW  YORK. 


GILBERT1 
Dress  Linings 

BESTin  THE  WORLD 

OUR  NIME  ON  8ELVA6E. 


uuniitn  &  co. 


CARPETS 


Cor.  Fulton  &  Clinton  Sts., 

BROOKLYN. 


CHAS.  SCHNEIDER  &  CO., 

403  &  405  Bedford  Ave. 


THROUGH  TO 

46  BROADWAY, 


BROOKLYN. 

Are  Making  the  Grandest  Display  of 

MILLINERY 

EVER  SEEN  IN  BROOKLYN. 

All  Hats  Purchased  during-  the  Month  of 
April  will  be  Trimmed  Free  of  Charge. 


ABSOLUTELY 

THE  BEST. 


DHL  POLISH," 

Fo  r  L  A 1JIES '  8 II OES. 

"THREE  IB"  Miij, 


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For  MEN'S  HOOTS. 


163  &  171  Grand  St.,  cor.  of  Centre. 

FINE  SHOES 

AT  LOW  PRICES. 

Sample  Pairs  at  Half  their  Original  Cost. 


TOWER 

Manufacturing  and  Mty  Gl 

STATIONERY 
STATIONERS'  SPECIALTIES 

306  and  308  Broadway,  New  York. 

IMPORTERS.    EXPORTERS. 

PUNTING,  KNGKAYIMi,  LITHOGRAPHING. 
HTvANK  HOOKS  TO  ORDKK. 


A  very  satisfactory  garment.  WHY  ?  Because  It  supports 
stockings  and  underclothes  from  the  shoulders,  and  has  no  stiff 
cords;  flls  with  perfect  case  and  freedom.  For  sale  by  leading 
dealers.   pjr  bend  for  Illustrated  Price  List.  .^L3 


BlvACK  CORSETS. 

GENUINE  THOMSON'S 


USES 


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THE  BEST  KNOWN  CORSETS  IN  THE  WORLD. 

Ask  to  see  Styles  E  and  B,  made  in  Royal  Kant  Mark, 
White  and  French  "Gray.  All  the  leading  deafen  have  t  hem 
for  sale.  Money  refunded  if  not  satisfactory  in  every 
particular. 


Vanilla  Chocolate 

(Pink  Wrapper). 

FOR  EATING  AND  DRINKING. 

Purity  of  Material  and 

Deliciousness  of  Flavor 
UNEXCELLED. 

SOLD  BY  ALL  GROCERS. 


DELIVERING    FOOD  AT  THE   COFFEE  STANDS. 


.-V  irilviii  of  Reality  Joy  I^orovcr. 

DR.  T.  FELIX  GOURAUD'S 

Oriental  Cream,  or  Magical  Beautifier, 

Removes  Tan.  Pimples. 
Freckles,  Moth  Patches. 
Rash  and  Skin  diseases, 
and  every  blemish  <>n 
.beauty,  and  defies  de- 
fection. On  its  virtues 
it  has  stood  the  test  of 
40  years  ;  no  other  has  : 
and  is  so  harmless,  we 
taste  it  to  be  sure  it  is 
properly  made.  Aeeepf 
no  counterfeit  of  simi- 
lar name.  The  distin- 
guished  Dr.  L.  A.  Bayer 
said  to  a  lady  of  the 
ha  u  t  fov  (a  "patient  |  : 
".•1*  you  lad  if »  wiU  UH 
tfiflH.  1  rn-ov)7nnai  'don 
rami's  Cream  '  a»  t  h  f 
Utut  harmful  of  all  ths>  SHn  prepara Hon*."  One  bottle  will 
last  six  months,  usincr  it  everv  dav.  Also  Poudre  Subtile 
removes  superfluous  hair  without  iniurv  to  the  skin. 
FKRD  T.  HOPKINS,  Proprietor.  :?T  Or«;,t  .Tones  St..  N.  Y. 

For  sale  by  all  Dnurirists  an. I  Fa>  <  v  Goods  Dealers 
throusrhout  the  r  s..  Can  a  das  and  Europe. 

Al-«o  found  In  N.  Y.  Citv  at  R  H.  Macy's,  Stern's.  Ehr 
ich's,  RM'ey's.  and  other  Fanev  Good*  Dealers  %W  Be 
war»  of  Base  imitations.  $1,000  Reward  for  arrest  and 
proof  of  any  one  selling  the  same. 


EAU  DE 

COLOGNE 

AM) 

TRANSPARENT  SOAP 


JAEGER'S 

Confectionery 

Madison  Avenue,  cor.  59th  St. 

Branch :  Columbus  Avenue,  corner  720!  Street. 

French  Ice  Creams  rnd  WhterIces. 

mm  1  all  its  mm. 

Fancy  Pastry, 

Rolls  and  Bread 

OF  ALL  KINDS. 


MOLINA, 

Photographic  •Mrtist 

341  Fifth  Avenue. 


NOONTIME    AT    A    COFFEE  STAND. 


A  NEW 

THIMf^  '^n^  holder  of  a  $5,000  Full  Indemnity  Policy  in 
I  □jJjIVg  The  United  States  Mutual  Accident  Associ- 
ation may  double  his  insurance  in  case:  of  accidental  death  from 
injury  while  riding  in  steam  or  electric  cars,  or  on  steamboats, 
at  an  annual  ct)st  of  $3  ;  he  may  double  his  Weekly  Indemnity 
for  $3  ;  or  may  double  his  Accident  Insurance,  including  indem- 
nity for  loss  of  sight,  limb,  etc.,  resulting  from  such  injur)-,  at  a 
total  annual  cost  of  $7.  For  full  particulars  address  James  R. 
Etcher,  Secy  and  General  Manager,    ||^  ACCIDENT 


320,  322  &  324  Broadway,  New  York. 


INSURANCE 


THIS  FLOUR  IS  USED  EXCLUSIVELY  IN 

Restaurants,  46  W.  28th  Street,  and  391  6th  Avenue,  cor.  24th  Street, 

Elegantly  Furnished  Rooms  or  suites,  with  or  without  Bath. 


Best  Prepared  Flour  in  the  World. 


STEVENSVILLE  MILLS 


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PREPARATION, 


I  htti  now  prepared  to  furnish  the  M.  D.  STEVENS  Imperoyal  Prepared  New  Process  Wheat  and 
Buck  %t  h^at  Flour  (being  pure  and  free  from  Alum,  Terra  Alba  or  any  and  every  injurious  ingredient)  to 
tli-  trad  .  in  any  quantity,  having  enlarged  my  facilities  for  manufacturing  and  preparing  to  meet  the 
steadily  increasing  demand. 

Irs  perfect  purity  and  the  uniform  lightness  of  the  Bread  or  Biscuit  make  it  largely  sought  after  by  Dys- 
peptiCfl  an  i  those  suffering  from  every  form  of  Indigestion.  Can  be  used  for  nil  kinds  of  Pastry,  Bread, 
Biscuit,  Griddle  Cakes,  etc.,  thus  making  it  a  necessity  in  every  household,  requiri'  g  but  one  minute  in 
preparation,  without  salt,  baking  powder  or  yeast,  and  producing  about  thirty  pornds  more  bread  to  the 
barrel  than  ordinary  flour.  No  lady  can  afford  to  be  without  it,  and  its  value  for  Steamships.  Dining  Cars, 
Yachting  and  Camping  Parties  in  the  Adirondacks  or  Yellowstone  is  apparent.  Climate  and  temperature 
does  not  affect  it. 

The  Buckwheat  Flour  is  also  the  finest  ever  placed  upon  the  market.  Every  package  has  my  regis- 
tered trade  mark  on  the  sine,  and  also  on  label  on  the  end. 

The  rigidly  maintained  high  grade  of  this  Flour,  the  care  taken  in  having  only  strictly  pure  and 
healthful  ingredients  used  in  its  preparation,  have  justly  given  it  the  reputation,  wherever  it  has  been 

trie  i,  of  being   

T3E3C33  BEST  IIVT  THE  MARKET. 

I  am  daily  in  receipt  of  testimonials  of  the  most  flattering  character,  showing  how  much  this  Flour  is 
appreciated  by  mv  patrons  both  in  the  home  and  foreign  market.  No  expense  in  experimenting,  securing 
the  best  chemical  and  mechanical  skill,  or  most  approved  machinery,  has  been  spared  to  secure  this  result. 

I  make  no  attempt  to  compete  with  the  low-grade,  inferior  flour  that  floods  the  market,  my  aim  being 
to  produce  the  BEST  only,  and  put  it  on  the  market  at  as  low  a  price  as  can  be  afforded.  Insist  upon  your 
grocer  keeping  It  for  von.  as  some  have  objected  because  it  hinders  the  sale  of  other  flour. 

It  is  pot  ui>  in  3  and  6  pound  packages,  each  package  bearing  my  registered  trade  mark  on  the  side  and 
also  on  the  label. 

ADDRESS  ALL  ORDERS: 

M.  D.  STEVENS, 

Mercantile   E  xcliange , 

Cor.  Hudson  &  Harrison  Sts.,  NEW  YORK. 

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A  Leading  Joi  rnai..  a  paopr  devoted  to  pure  food  and  drugs,  concludes  a  column  devoted  to  the 
excellency  of  these  goods.  a<  follows  ,  •      .  . 

"  The  '  IMPEROYAL'  food,  taken  together,  give  to  the  housekeeper  a  complete  outfit  of  cereals  of 
the  best  type,  prepared  in  the  best  manner,  and  can  be  used  at  a  minimum  cost,  lossof  time  and  expenditure 

of  trouble."  t 


INWAY 


GRAID  PIANOS. 


►  • 

The  recognized  Standard  Pianos  of  the  World,  pre-eminently  the  Best  Instrument  at  present  made, 
exported  to  and  sold  in  all  art  centres  of  the  globe,  preferred  for  private  and 
public  use  by  the  greatest  living  artists,  and  indorsed, 
among  hundreds  of  others,  by  such  as  : 


RICHARD  WAGNER, 

FRANZ  LISZT, 

ANTON  RUBINSTEIN, 
HECTOR  BERLIOZ, 

FELICIEN  DAVID, 

CHARLES  GOUNOD, 
AMBROISE  THOMAS, 

THEODORE  THOMAS, 

STEPHEN  HELLER. *•  DREYSCHOCK. 
ADOLPHE  HENSELT, 

JOSEPH  JOACWM.     ALFRE°  JAELU 
RAFAEL  JOSEFFY, 

MORIZ  ROSENTHAL, 
CONRAD  ANSORGE, 

THEODORE  LESCHETIZKY, 
FRANZ  RUMMEL, 

A.  MARMONTEL, 

WILLIAM  MASON, 

S.  B.  MILLS, 


J.  MOSCHELES, 

ALBERT  N.EMANN, 

NICOLA  RUBINSTEIN, 
CAMILLE  SAINT-SAENS, 
ANTON  SEIDL, 

W.  TAUBERT, 

RUDOLPH  WILLMERS, 

CARL  BAERMANN, 

CARL  WOLFSOHN, 

And  by  Mesdames 

ADELINA  PATTI, 

ETELKA  GERSTER, 

TERESA  TITIENS, 
ANNETTE  ESSIPOF', 

ANNA  MEHLIG, 

MARIE  KRESS, 

ADELE  AUS  DER  OHE, 

PAREPA-ROSA,  MINNIE  HAUK, 
EMMA  JUCH,  etc.,  etc. 


*  Illustrated  Catalogues  Mailed  Free  on  Application. 

STEIN  WAY  &  SONS, 

Warerooms,  Steinway  Hall,  107-111  East  Utk  Street,  New  York. 


STEINWAY  HALL, 


Steinway's  Pianofabrik, 


15  Lower  Seymour  St.,  Portman  Sq.,  W.    St.  Pauli,  Neue  Rosen  - Strasse,  20-24, 
LONDON.  ENGLAND.  HAMBURG,  GERMANY. 


DR.  JAEGER'S 

Sanitary  Woolen  System  Co, 


HlBHANV  3CHABFFBB, 

President: 


Ebksbt  Bknger, 

Vice-Creeident.  I 


Beware 
of 

Imitations! 


Note  onr 
iTradeMark 
Closely! 


We  ask  attention  to  our  Complete  Assortment  of 

SANATORY  UNDERWEAR 

For  Men,  Women  and  Children. 

These  Sanatory  garments  are  guaranteed  to 
be  all  wool  of  the  finest  quality  ;  they  are  made 
under  DR.  JAEGER'S  SUPERVISION. 

SEND  FOB  ILLUSTRATED  CATALOGUE. 

j0SyMail  Orders  promptly  attended  to. 

827  &  829  BROADWAY, 

NEW  YORK. 


QUAKER 
OATS 


EVERYBODY  EATS  IT! 

IT  IS  THE  BEST. 


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